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Re: lego party advice wanted
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lugnet.general
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Wed, 14 Oct 1998 17:27:00 GMT
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What you could do is buy several small starter sets and set the pieces out on the guest's tables in suitable sized dishes. I can almost guarantee that the guests will fidget with the pieces and build something.
Duane
Nicole Dente writes:
> hi, hoping someone out there has experience/ideas to share...
>
> we're in the midst of planning our small, semi-non-traditional wedding
> for next may, and we're pondering the inclusion of lego. i already
> promised my little cousins that i'd bring lego for them to play with
> during the reception and (in their words) "the mushy stuff." but we
> were wondering about involving adults somehow too. one friend of mine
> recommended buying buckets and getting everyone to build something onto
> a big sculpture/scene at the reception. i'm not sure how that would go
> over. we've also considered small packs of lego (possibly themed) as
> wedding favors.
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> at the very least, i suppose, we could have minifigs on the cake. :)
>
> any thoughts/advice/ideas/experiences of any type would be much
> appreciated!
>
> thanks much,
> nikky
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